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I'm getting ready to try installing the WordPress login plugin / Pligg module again. Hoping to get it working this time.

One caveat is I'm running WordPress in the root directory with Pligg answering from it's own directory via a htaccess redirect. Had to do it this way as some of my sites require WordPress running under multi-site.

I need to know the Pligg 'Salt_Length' and any other tips would be appreciated. If I get it working I'll try to document everything and make that available to everyone who needs it.

I also want to get it working with my older sites running 1.2.2 but the site I'm going to put this on runs 2.0.x.

Possible Answers

I can't find where it's declared as a variable but I did find it in the database but couldn't get the module/plugin to work when I originally set it up.

Is it a random number? It always seems to be set to the same length in all my Pliggs.

So, anyway, thinking about it..... I think my problem is the login mechanism always returns to a non-existent page causing a 404. I'm thinking, if you don't actually render a page - you don't set the cookies. So when I get back to this I'll need to fix that problem and then it should work.

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